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Sorry Los Angeles criminals, your buddy Gascon did his best.
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A three justice panel of the California Appeals Court ruled Thursday that LA County District Attorney George Gascón cannot order prosecutors to sidestep elements of the state's 3-strikes law that may increase prison terms when filing criminal charges, and cannot order prosecutors to drop or withdraw special circumstance allegations that could lead to sentences of life without the possibility of parole.
How stupid of them to prefer the band aid approach, instead of actually targeting the SOURCE of all this crime! LOL
Everyone wants 'tough on crime'...but no one ever suggests to target the SOURCE?!
But they actually need all this crime to continue, so police stay relevant, prisons remain full, etc. Who are the real criminals here?
'Collusion' is criminal.
Who never suggests to target the source?
Lol at collusion. Criminals continue to be criminals and folks defend and enable them to get back on the streets because life without parole and capital punishment is being mean to these poor criminals.
They are from a time long past, they are antiquated and reminiscent of the old witch trials.
'banning substances' is a very old tactic and its roots are in organized religion.
Here is a suggestion, next time people start talking about drug crime...ask them WHY and HOW all these drugs are so consistently accessible nationwide (even though we have a federal agency specifically for this problem)?
They are from a time long past, they are antiquated and reminiscent of the old witch trials.
'banning substances' is a very old tactic and its roots are in organized religion.
Here is a suggestion, next time people start talking about drug crime...ask them WHY and HOW all these drugs are so consistently accessible nationwide (even though we have a federal agency specifically for this problem)?
You can start with the current President that pushed the "Biden crime bill" and his war on drugs
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